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Hello everyone. I have checked this site out on numerous occasions before and finally decided that there was a wealth of knowledge worth trying to tap into, so I registered and here I am.
I am thinking I might want a Suburban, and I know there are quite a few others here that have previously, currently do, or wish they owned one. I also know everyone has there own opinion and they won't all be the same, but I love hearing the thoughts of others.
Here's some details about me and what I "think" I want and why:
1. My wife and I have 2 young boys (they will be 1 and 4 in March) and we want to raise them camping, canoeing, riding atvs/dirtbikes, and so on. The youngest had his first tent camping outing at 10 weeks old!
2. We have family in Michigan, Maryland, Carolinas, Montana, Arizona, and a few other places and as the boys get older will be (hopefully) driving to visit some of these places. We currently do the Michigan trip somewhat regularly. We also love the UP.
3. Although it might sound a little contradictory, I do have some concerns about fuel economy and try to "save" in that area when I can. As a point of reference, I get about 16mpg in the Duramax, 21mpg in the freestyle, and the wife gets about 15-16mpg from the Xterra.
4. We live "on a mountain" by SE Ohio standards and winter is interesting to say the least when we have snow. Our driveway has about 200ft of elevation change and is approx. 900 ft long. It is about as steep as you can find in this area. 4x4 and AWD are almost a requirement! In the winter, lockers are almost a requirement.
Enough backstory, I think I want a square body suburban, 1991 if I can find one, 3/4 ton, 4x4, am interested in the fuel economy of a diesel and likely won't be towing much if any. I think I want barn doors. Don't mind a manual tranny, and from reading think that might be the way to go with a diesel. It sounds like the auto with overdrive is far better than the others. I definitely want the third row seat. After spending 5k on rust repair on my Silverado, I am very interested in finding something NOT from the rust belt. I would maybe even consider flying to arizona, visit family and drive something home. I am sure I am forgetting some details.
I want a "do it all" vehicle. One that we can load the kids, dog, friends, and or gear into and hit the road. If we leave the pavement, I want it to be capable, but don't need a hard core off roader(do want to be able to go up and down my driveway as needed though). I want to maximize fuel economy as much as possible considering the size and lack of aerodynamics.
I am relatively mechanically inclined. Basic maintenance, brakes, most replacement parts I can handle. I have not done engine swaps or rebuilds, transmission work and axle swaps or gear changes. With the two young ones and a work-a-holic wife, projects are very slow and I would prefer to not have to do anything major right off. (Example, I have been building a rear bumper for the Duramax for about 3 months and still have a lot left to do).
So what are your thoughts? What am I not thinking of? What should a definitely be looking for and looking to avoid? What should I be expecting to spend on such a vehicle? Should I be picky about finding a '91 or widen my scope some? Do I "need" a 3/4, or is 1/2 ton fine? I am open to suggestions and advice.
My time line is...? As a school teacher, finding something during the early summer would be best and would allow me more freedom to travel to find something that doesn't have the Ohio rust on it.
Thanks in advance for what I assume will be a wealth of info. And yes, I did check out the polar bear thread. I would love to have the end product, but I do not have that kind of know-how or skill. Sorry it is such a long post, but I wanted to be as thorough as possible.
I am thinking I might want a Suburban, and I know there are quite a few others here that have previously, currently do, or wish they owned one. I also know everyone has there own opinion and they won't all be the same, but I love hearing the thoughts of others.
Here's some details about me and what I "think" I want and why:
1. My wife and I have 2 young boys (they will be 1 and 4 in March) and we want to raise them camping, canoeing, riding atvs/dirtbikes, and so on. The youngest had his first tent camping outing at 10 weeks old!
2. We have family in Michigan, Maryland, Carolinas, Montana, Arizona, and a few other places and as the boys get older will be (hopefully) driving to visit some of these places. We currently do the Michigan trip somewhat regularly. We also love the UP.
3. Although it might sound a little contradictory, I do have some concerns about fuel economy and try to "save" in that area when I can. As a point of reference, I get about 16mpg in the Duramax, 21mpg in the freestyle, and the wife gets about 15-16mpg from the Xterra.
4. We live "on a mountain" by SE Ohio standards and winter is interesting to say the least when we have snow. Our driveway has about 200ft of elevation change and is approx. 900 ft long. It is about as steep as you can find in this area. 4x4 and AWD are almost a requirement! In the winter, lockers are almost a requirement.

Enough backstory, I think I want a square body suburban, 1991 if I can find one, 3/4 ton, 4x4, am interested in the fuel economy of a diesel and likely won't be towing much if any. I think I want barn doors. Don't mind a manual tranny, and from reading think that might be the way to go with a diesel. It sounds like the auto with overdrive is far better than the others. I definitely want the third row seat. After spending 5k on rust repair on my Silverado, I am very interested in finding something NOT from the rust belt. I would maybe even consider flying to arizona, visit family and drive something home. I am sure I am forgetting some details.
I want a "do it all" vehicle. One that we can load the kids, dog, friends, and or gear into and hit the road. If we leave the pavement, I want it to be capable, but don't need a hard core off roader(do want to be able to go up and down my driveway as needed though). I want to maximize fuel economy as much as possible considering the size and lack of aerodynamics.
I am relatively mechanically inclined. Basic maintenance, brakes, most replacement parts I can handle. I have not done engine swaps or rebuilds, transmission work and axle swaps or gear changes. With the two young ones and a work-a-holic wife, projects are very slow and I would prefer to not have to do anything major right off. (Example, I have been building a rear bumper for the Duramax for about 3 months and still have a lot left to do).
So what are your thoughts? What am I not thinking of? What should a definitely be looking for and looking to avoid? What should I be expecting to spend on such a vehicle? Should I be picky about finding a '91 or widen my scope some? Do I "need" a 3/4, or is 1/2 ton fine? I am open to suggestions and advice.
My time line is...? As a school teacher, finding something during the early summer would be best and would allow me more freedom to travel to find something that doesn't have the Ohio rust on it.
Thanks in advance for what I assume will be a wealth of info. And yes, I did check out the polar bear thread. I would love to have the end product, but I do not have that kind of know-how or skill. Sorry it is such a long post, but I wanted to be as thorough as possible.